Secondary Transition

Secondary transition is the process of preparing students for life after they leave high school, including participation in post-secondary education or training, employment and community living. These three areas are often referred to as “post-secondary outcomes” and are the driving force behind Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) written for students in high school.

How can we help?

We can provide technical assistance and professional development in presentation, interpretation and implementation of all phases of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) by designing professional development and providing technical support that addresses all aspects of secondary transition and community collaboration, including:

  • Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA)
  • Pre-Employment Transition Services (PETS)
  • Community Partnerships Program Development
  • Aligning PA Career Indicators to Secondary Transition Initiatives
  • Quality Indicators of Secondary Transition Programming
  • PA Career Ready Skills
  • Indicator 13/IDEA Compliance
  • Effective Practices in Secondary Transition
  • Pennsylvania Legislation Impacting Secondary Transition
  • Family Engagement for Secondary Transition
  • Transition Council Information and Secondary Transition Agency Updates
  • Youth Engagement for Secondary Transition
  • Building Administrative Capacity to Support Transition-Aged Youth

Is there a cost?

There is no cost for consultation or training.

Contact Secondary Transition Training & Consultation Coordinator:

Dr. Erin Grimm
412-394-4952

Training Opportunities:

You can find our training opportunities held at the AIU on the Training & Consultation (TaC) Calendar, TaC Professional Development Offerings 2023-2024 and listed in the Act 48 Workshops.

Additional Resources

The Transition Discoveries (TD) initiative works to empower communities to share leadership and collaboration to assist transition age youth, their families, and stakeholders plan for life after high school. TD also offers a framework that helps districts to highlight their strengths while identifying areas of need within nine domains of secondary transition. The domains focus on the following:

Please also access the Transition Discoveries Infographic Guide. This guide is a research-based tool that describes 55 sub-indicators through definitions, characteristics, outcomes, and meaningful stories. The TD guide helps to explain successful transition practices for all areas of preparing students for life after high school. This guide can serve as a resource to guide specific conversations during the transition process with youth and families.

More Resources:

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